Journalism Terms
Lit Terms
Argumentation
Baseball
Art
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They are three types of novelty leads.
What are question, quote, or shocker?
100
It is a short story that makes a point
What is an anecdote
100
These three appeals are used in persuasion, according to Aristotle.
What is ethos, pathos and logos
100
It's Jackie Robinson's number
What is "42"?
100
This Impressionist artist painted "The Starry Night."
Who is Vincent van Gough?
200
When it comes to newsworthiness, this "P" word does not mean "nearness" but "standing out" or "widely known"
What is prominence?
200
The "buzzing of the bees is an example of an onomatopoeia; it is also an example of this lit term.
What is an alliteration?
200
This is the term for the admission of a point in an argument.
What is a concession
200
It's what Jackie Robinson broke.
What is baseball's color barrier?
200
This painter of “Mont Sainte-Victoire" imposed geometric forms on a natural landscape.
Who is Paul Cezanne?
300
It refers to the concept of snapping the camera's shutter if a moment is not repeatable.
What is the "decisive moment"?
300
He has the power of Superman" is of course a comparison, but it is also an example of this lit term.
What is an allusion?
300
Piling up anecdote after anecdote that make similar points try to win an argument through this type of reasoning.
What is inductive reasoning?
300
He wanted to hire someone with the guts not to fight back.
Who is Branch Rickey?
300
With the invention of the camera, artists could no longer paint objectively; this led to a movement known as this...
What is Impressionism?
400
It is considered "soft," not "hard" news; it helps sell papers; and examples of this subgenre may include human interest stories, "how to" articles, restaurant reviews and analyses of sports teams.
What are features?
400
A pattern of organization in which a subject is described from head to toe, or a room is described from left to right, is known as this.
What is Spatial organization
400
The argument that opposes yours is called this.
What is a counterargument
400
This Dodger ballplayer came from Louisville Kentucky, was the captain of the Dodgers, and supported, befriended and defended Robinson.
Who is Pee Wee Reese?
400
This artistic period featured work that might be monochromatic; it might also incorporate odds and ends such as newspapers, musical instruments, bottles, and playing cards.
What is the Cubist period?
500
It is a word for "going up"; it is the opposite of the order in which events appear in the inverted pyramid.
Ascending
500
This point of view is inclusive, inviting, and usually informal
What is second person point of view
500
In deductive reasoning, it is either of the first two propositions of a syllogism from which the conclusion is drawn.
What is a premise?
500
Did you know baseball was Robinson’s fourth best sport? That's because Robinson won varsity letters while at UCLA in these three other sports
What are track and field, football, and basketball?
500
In 1423, Filippo Brunelleschi revolutionized painting with this development, in which objects in the background are drawn smaller relative to the observer
What is perspective?
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